The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Innovative conference aims to improve links to farmers

The Food Life’s Next Generation event will take place in May

- BY NANCY NICOLSON

A groundbrea­king conference aimed at establishi­ng new links between farmers, food businesses, public agencies and the general public will take place in Forfar in May.

Organised by The Food Life – the local community benefit scheme behind last weekend’s Taste of Angus festival – the conference will be addressed by Master chef profession­al winner Gary MacLean, leading farmers, restaurate­urs and food distributi­on groups.

According to Jillian McEwan, a founding member of The Food Life, the event will offer innovative solutions and novel approaches to farming and marketing and will aim to encourage the next generation of producers and cooks to enter the industry.

“We want to inspire the next generation who have maybe seen their father and mother struggling on the farm trying to make money off mass production and working with middle men. We’ve spoken to a lot of farmers and they’re really interested in trying something new to gain more revenue from their business, whether it’s producing their own products and doing direct sales or trying novel products,” she said.

“The conference will hear from distributo­rs who can better connect farmers to their end customers and other sessions will focus on innovation in farming and sustainabl­e practices, looking at different livestock, organic farming and precision farming.

“My husband’s family have grown potatoes for years and they’ve always been at the mercy of how much processors are willing to pay them– and that’s dictated by the supermarke­ts. More and more farmers are asking what other products they can add to their repertoire that they can sell direct and which don’t necessaril­y need to go through processing plants.”

The Angus region is leading the way in promoting the food and farming link in Scotland, and while the event is focused on local food production, Ms McEwan said farmers in neighbouri­ng Aberdeensh­ire, Fife and Perthshire would be welcome if they were interested in changing the way they’re producing and selling food.

She added: “The event’s not just about improving profits for farmers and businesses, it’s about attracting people to the region and improving life for everyone.”

A networking lunch will be provided by award-winning chef Adam Newth.

The event will also launch membership of The Food Life, the voluntary partnershi­p of farmers, food businesses, communitie­s and public agencies who have establishe­d a connected food system for the benefit of everyone living in Angus.

The Next Generation of Angus food conference will take place at Forfar Community Centre on May 20.

“We will hear from distributo­rs who can connect to farmers”

 ??  ?? AIM: Jillian McEwan, left, pictured with Kathryn Baker, says the event can also help inspire the next generation of producers and cooks
AIM: Jillian McEwan, left, pictured with Kathryn Baker, says the event can also help inspire the next generation of producers and cooks

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